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    the poetry, The Tips From My Father, I only feel that this poetry is positive because it seem that the father teach his son to be smart in the future. However, after I use another side to read this poetry again, I feel the deep meaning, which is the sorrow from the father. Since the father knows that his son will grow up and leave him to face the life along in the future. At the beginning of…

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    following that brother of hers, she never acts like a lady, when I asked her “what are you doing in those overalls? You should be in a dress and camisole, young lady! You'll grow up waiting on tables if someone doesn't change your ways” she considered me as though the idea was…

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    “A villain is the person or thing responsible for specified trouble, harm, or damage” (Oxford Dictionary). In Macbeth by William Shakespeare even though Lady Macbeth may appear to be the villain in actuality it is Macbeth. Although Lady Macbeth and the witches manipulate and pressure him, Macbeth is ultimately the true villain of the play because of the depth and breadth of the suffering he causes to so many innocents. Firstly, Macbeth is the real villain because he instigates the murder of King…

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    friend Enkidu dies, “I shall weep for Enkidu, my friend, like a hired mourner-woman I shall bitterly wail” (Gilgamesh, 64). Though Gilgamesh felt a strong sorrow for the loss of his friend, he felt a stronger sorrow for himself, in realizing that he too would eventually die, as he states, “I shall die, and shall I not then be as Enkidu? Sorrow has entered my heart!” (Gilgamesh, 70). So he embarks on his long journey to try and find a way to escape death and in turn his misery in life,…

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    Macbeth's Foil

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    At some, eventual point in everyone’s life, people start to have questions concerning the direction their future is heading towards. Will their future contain happiness and prosperity, or will it contain misery and sorrow? Most people do not know what will happen in the future; due to this uncertainty, a label is formulated that is known as destiny. Destiny is a fairly controversial and idealistic word that is used to describe fate, or one’s inevitable future. The idea that life follows a linear…

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    The dirty deed is done my friend Macbeth said. Macbeth what have you become a murder for what a phosphecy you lost your mind. Macbeth eyes fill with sorrow I have to ask the old King rest a new one shall become. Lady Macbeth walks and with a grin on her face “my husband you did it now go clean up” she said. You were in this too but how you know you told her. No he did not have to as I found the letter. “You crazy manulptive woman…

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    Aziza Mwendwa 082731 Sharon Mutono 083881 Lauriene Maingi 084040 Explain how knowledge of human senses, appetites, and affectivity can be used in Law and other fields that relate to Law. This paper delves into the human senses, our appetites and affectivity, from a purely philosophical view. It also discerns how they relate to the Law and disciplines related to it, not forgetting how we can use this knowledge practically. HUMAN APPETITES AND SENSES Senses – faculties that…

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    Romeo & Juliet by William Shakespeare, perhaps the most classic story of love and sorrow to exist within English literature, portrays the depth of young love and lust, and the lengths young lovers would go to in order to preserve it. The unfortunate ending to the tale is the product of numerous decisions marked by impatience, often as a result of the youth and immaturity of the two “star-cross’d” lovers. However, nearly every character contributes somehow to the demise of the couple, due to…

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    we, to gain our peace, have sent to peace,/ Than on the torture of the mind to lie/In restless ecstasy. Duncan is in his grave”(3.2.23-28). Macbeth fears he cannot live with himself after murdering Duncan and the servants. The word “night” is used to describe the terrible dreams he had throughout the night. Also, “night” is referred to something scary and dark and that was how Macbeth’s dreams were. In the beginning, Macbeth did not use the word “night” as often as Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth…

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    Blood Imagery In Macbeth

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    terms of heritage. This essay will focus on the use of blood to portray guilt. In the play Macbeth, blood is used to show how the guilt of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth progresses their characters. Because of their ambitious plot to murder king Duncan and steal the crown, Macbeth and his…

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